Find detailed information with our map-based tool and text guide for the physical development of the city. Useful for developers and for those who are interested in how, where, and when development should occur.

planokc is based on eight areas of interest called Elements. Choose an Element below for an in-depth look at our goals, challenges, and initiatives.

As the future land use element of planokc, sustainokc guides growth and development with the goal of establishing efficient and highly functional land use patterns. sustainokc contains initiatives that will direct the location, type, intensity, and form of all development types. Go to sustainokc

Moving people is the focus of connectokc. Its initiatives lead toward creating more transportation options, safe places to walk and bicycle, and an efficient system that allows people and goods to travel throughout Oklahoma City. Go to connectokc

greenokc, the environmental and natural resources element of planokc, assesses the impacts of development on ecological systems and contains initiatives that will ensure that we maintain a healthy environment as we accommodate growth. Go to greenokc

liveokc, the communities element of planokc, establishes initiatives designed to improve livability and strengthen neighborhoods throughout the city. It focuses on enhancing existing assets to increase our safety, choices, and opportunities. Go to liveokc

enrichokc encompasses historic preservation, urban design, and arts and culture. Its initiatives express and promote Oklahoma City’s identity through the built environment and cultural opportunities. Go to enrichokc

As the parks and recreation element for planokc, playokc outlines how parks, open spaces, and recreational programs will be funded, developed, and maintained to meet the needs of our growing city. Go to playokc

serveokc, planokc’s public services element, addresses public safety, water, sewer, solid waste, library, and education services and the efficiency with which they are provided. serveokc’s initiatives focus on building a resilient future for Oklahoma City. Go to serveokc